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ge-sib

  • adjective
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ge-sib, -sibb, -syb; adj.
Peaceable, near, related, familiar; pācĭfĭcus, cognātus, prŏpinquus, fămĭliāris
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  • Ne bearh nú for oft gesibb gesibbum ðý má ðe fremdum

    too often now has a kinsman no more protected a kinsman than a stranger,

    • Swt. A. S. Rdr. 107, 75
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  • Sylle swá gesibre handa swá fremdre

    give to a relation or to a stranger,

    • Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. ii. 114, 7
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  • Nǽnig mon ne sceal lufian ne géman his gesibbes gif ...

    no man shall love or be mindful of his relative if ...,

    • Blickl. Homl. 23, 17
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  • Gisibbe

    cognatos,

    • Lk. Skt. Rush. 14, 12
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  • Tǽlende dígellíce gesibne his

    dētrăhentem sēcrēto proxĭmo suo,

    • Ps. Spl. 100, 5
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  • Ðe him gesibbe wǽron

    who were related to him,

    • Job Thw. 167, 3
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  • Gesibbe ǽrendracan cādūcĕātōres vel

    pācĭfĭci,

    • Ælfc. Gl. 53
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    • Som. 66, 79
    • ;
    • Wrt. Voc. 36, 6
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  • Hý habbaþ freónda ðý má swǽsra and gesibbra

    they will have more friends dear and near,

    • Exon. 107 a
    • ;
    • Th. 408, 34
    • ;
    • Rä. 27, 22: 84 a
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    • Th. 317, 21
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    • Mód. 69
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  • Snotor mid gesibbum sécean wolde Cananea land

    the sagacious would seek the Canaanites' land with his kinsfolk,

    • Cd. 83
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    • Th. 104, 8
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    • Gen. 1738: 79
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    • Th. 97, 13
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    • Gen. 1612
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  • Gesibbra ærfeweard

    a nearer heir,

    • Th. Chart. 483, 16
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  • Sweolcum swelce him ðonne gesibbast wǽre

    to such as may then be nearest of kin to him,

    • 105, 29
    • .
Etymology
[
O. H. Ger. gisibbo consanguineus.
]
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v.  ge-syb.
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